Impossible. Just recently a 9 year old young man, named Steffek, joined by his father, grandmother and younger
sister, attended a Cause To Remember
session here at Alzheimer’s Services. Steffek
Rainey, an aspiring artist, author and illustrator of his own children’s books,
pledged a portion of the proceeds from the sales of his work to our
organization. His compassion combined
with his effort to create funds to assist the more than 15,000 people affected
by Alzheimer’s disease in our community really impressed me.
“Out of the mouth of babes” is an old expression that comes
to mind when I think of Steffek’s thoughtful effort. Even at his young age, he understands
that there is a need for a place like Alzheimer’s Services of the Capital Area, where families can receive programs, services and education
to care for their loved ones as well as a need for funding so those programs can
continue to exist.
This young man has a connect to the disease, his maternal
grandfather died of Alzheimer’s and now the maternal grandmother is
going through the same journey. Steffek’s
mother and her siblings are gathering knowledge and joining together to make
decisions concerning her care as the
disease progresses―like so many
others who walk through the doors of Alzheimer’s Services on a daily basis. On Steffek’s visit he was able to see and hear
about all of those programs and see first-hand what “person centered
care” looks like on his tour of Charlie’s Place.
I invite all of you to attend a Cause to Remember session soon so you can see what Steffek saw when
he came to Alzheimer’s Services for the first time and experience the difference we are making in the lives of those coping with Alzheimer's.
1 comment:
My daughter,Kathryn,is an Early- Onset Alz victim and she has one of Steffek's drawings in her nursing home room.Her sister,Jennifer Dixon,learned of Steffek's work and purchased the drawing after having also visited Charlie's Place.We are in awe of such good people.mjgould
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